Re: Sturcture of an atom
- From: "malibu" <vegan16@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 Jul 2006 10:13:56 -0700
Euler Cheung wrote:
An atom is felt solid because electron rotating in the orbit. If we
extend this line of thinking, we could also say that electron only
felt solid as an electron because a smaller particle rotating in the
orbit which made up the volume of electron. It is not non-sensical
since we already know electron is not the smallest particle. How far
can we push this line of argument? What would be resultant trajectory
of the smallest particle(in this universe)?
There is no smallest.
An electron is an arm of stars stretching
from the BH (nucleus) of a galaxy out to
its edge. It is composed of many millions
of suns.
There is no largest.
Our galaxy is most likely a Carbon atom accompanied by
two Hydrogen atoms (Magellan clouds)- we are a very
eligible anion! And it looks like Andromeda has taken
notice! What are we to be when we link up with
her? C2Hsomething with an Oxygen-
Hey!! Ethyl alcohol!
John
Galaxy Model for the Atom
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john
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